The Santurantikuy, which in Quechua means “Purchase of Saints”, is one of Cusco’s most emblematic and vibrant traditions. This cultural and religious event is celebrated every December 24 in the Plaza de Armas, bringing together artisans, devotees and tourists from all over the world to experience the magic of the Andean Christmas.

History and Meaning of Santurantikuy

Traditional Santurantikuy fair in Cusco during the 21st century, showing local artisans and the Plaza de Armas decorated for Christmas.

The origin of Santurantikuy dates back to the colonial period, when the Franciscan friars promoted the sale of religious images to promote the Catholic faith among the local inhabitants. Over time, this fair evolved to incorporate elements of the Andean cosmovision, fusing Christian traditions with indigenous roots.

Today, Santurantikuy is not only a fair of art and culture, but also an opportunity to admire the creativity and mastery of Cusco’s artisans.

Handicrafts and Outstanding Products

Cusco artisans exhibiting and creating Baby Manuelito figures and Christmas ornaments at the Santurantikuy fair in Cusco's Plaza de Armas.

At the Santurantikuy you will find true jewels of Peruvian handicrafts. Among the most popular products are:

  1. Images of the Niño Manuelito: These figures are the heart of the fair. The Niño Manuelito, a representation of the Baby Jesus, is decorated with typical costumes and accompanied by elements of the Andean culture.
  2. Nativity ornaments: From animals made of ceramic to miniature houses, these ornaments reflect rural life in Peru.
  3. Textile art and carvings: Artisans exhibit cloaks, wood carvings and other products that combine tradition and modernity.
  4. Medicinal herbs and local products: Some stalls offer natural remedies and foods that enrich the visitor’s experience.

Unique Cultural Experience

More than a fair, the Santurantikuy is a space of encounter between generations. Cusco’s Plaza de Armas is filled with music, dances and the joyful hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping. Both locals and foreigners enjoy this festivity that unites religious, cultural and artistic aspects.

Tips for Visiting Santurantikuy

  1. Arrive early: The fair starts very early and is usually crowded throughout the day.
  2. Bring cash: Many artisans do not accept credit cards.
  3. Explore with time: There are hundreds of stalls, so it is worthwhile to explore them at your leisure.
  4. Taste the local gastronomy: Enjoy typical dishes such as chiriuchu or hot drinks ideal for the Christmas weather.

The Santurantikuy in Cusco is much more than a Christmas fair; it is a living expression of Peruvian culture that keeps the Cusco identity alive. If you visit Cusco during December, don’t miss this unique opportunity to take home a piece of its tradition and festive spirit.

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